Peter, My perspective would be the same if I hadn't won. Many people who didn't land in the top 50 share my views. They are bummed, as I would be too, but they are gracious and aren't blaming anyone, they are just re-grouping and proceeding with development, being a positive part of the Android community, building alliances, and setting themselves up for success. They are early developers and recognize the value of that. If you are bitter because it is so unfair that you didn't win or were mis-judged in a free Challenge that you entered of your own free will, I don't know what to say. You may be a talented developer, but you don't appear (currently) to have an attitude that breeds success. I do wish you luck and I'm sorry you feel you were short changed by the judges. I hope with the passage of time you will have a change in perspective and contribute to the community in a positive way. Many of those who didn't land in the top 50 will find huge future success I am certain, some exceeding those of us who did win, and they aren't going to do it with a defensive victim approach. -Mary Ann
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